Education In 2015, Powell Jobs and Emerson Collective's managing director of education, Russlynn Ali, launched the affiliate
XQ Institute, a nonprofit dedicated to rethinking American public high school so students are prepared for success in college, career and life. The company provided $100 million to the charity which has been awarded to 10 selected schools across the US. In 2023, a documentary called 'The First Class', chronicled the founding class of Crosstown High, an XQ school in
Memphis, Tennessee. Immigration reform When Emerson Collective was established, grants and investments largely focused on the education sector. In October 2016, Powell Jobs wrote an article titled "Immigrants Fuel Innovation. Let's Not Waste Their Potential" for
WIRED. In 2017 and 2018, Emerson Collective supported the immigration-focused work of the artist
JR, and helped bring
Alejandro González Iñárritu's
Academy Award-winning, virtual reality experience
Carne Y Arena to Washington, D.C.
Energy and environment Emerson Collective is a funder of Elemental Impact, a nonprofit organization which invests in technologies that seek to create economic and environmental impact in communities. According to its 2024 annual report, Elemental Impact has a portfolio of 160 companies that have generated $11.5 billion in additional funding and created over 17,000 jobs. In 2021, Emerson Collective invested in
Commonwealth Fusion Systems, a company developing fusion energy. The company has made several other investments in energy and clean technology companies including Antora Energy,
Zap Energy,
Twelve and Lilac Solutions.
Media and journalism In July 2017, Emerson acquired a majority stake in
The Atlantic from
David Bradley. In January 2020, Emerson Collective and Powell Jobs partnered with
Davis Guggenheim to launch
Concordia Studio, a company that develops, produces and finances scripted and non-scripted productions. It has produced a number of films including
Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie (2024),
Deaf President Now! (2025),
Boys State (2020) and
Girls State (2024). == Operations ==